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What do you mean, don't take the rest of the calendar?

Taking nothing else is an idiom of China, which means that nothing else is suitable for doing. This language comes from the ecliptic: don't take anything else; Avoid visiting patients, and don't take others with you.

Yu, the same as "Yu". There are "easy" days and "taboo" days in the yellow calendar. You should not do anything except what the yellow calendar allows (such as seeking medical advice, treating diseases and demolishing houses ...).

It can be translated into modern Chinese: "Nothing else can be done or done". Don't take anything else, that is, don't do anything else, which is second only to other things.

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"Pave the road and smear it, but don't take the rest away": Pave the road and smear it, which is the same as the explanation of the road. Don't take the rest, don't do anything else. The whole meaning is that you can only do things like leveling roads and nothing else on this day. Otherwise, you will break taboos and you will not succeed.

The first calendar in China was about 4000 years ago. According to a page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions calendar in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it is proved that the calendar of Yin Dynasty has reached a considerable level. This page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the oldest calendar in the world. It is also called the calendar.